Friday 24 August 2012

Put.io: Downloads Torrent Via HTTP!

Bittorrent is one great way to exchange files easily between peers/computers. However, many internet service providers either throttle bittorrent connection or impose fair usage policy that causes a slow download. Now with Put.io online service, anyone can download bittorrent files via normal HTTP connection.

Put.io is actually a cloud storage, adding media fetching service covering FTP, Bittorrent as well as basic HTTP links. As it uses Gigabit ports to fetch content, you can expect a superb fast complete download to server, but the later download to computer is solely depending on your own internet speed. Supposing you don't wish to download, streaming a supported file format over the browser is highly recommended.


To use this service, simply copy a link to download or upload a torrent file. Assuming that the file is already on the cloud(downloaded by other user), you can then obtain it immediately.



In overall, Put.io is definitely useful to download torrent files without using Bittorrent. Free user enjoys 1GB storage without feature limitation. While developers are working hard to improve the services, create an account now and stay tune for more advancements.


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1 comments:

I download torrents with torch browser that has a built-in torrent client. I really enjoy using it and even made a youtube vid about it- check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsHq68fqkDM&feature=plcp

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